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Meta-AF Echo Cancellation for Improved Keyword Spotting

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arxiv 2312.10605 v1 pith:MU47Y7D7 submitted 2023-12-17 cs.SD eess.AS

classification cs.SDeess.AS
keywords keywordperformancespottingdownstreamsignal-leveltaskstrainingcancellation
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Adaptive filters (AFs) are vital for enhancing the performance of downstream tasks, such as speech recognition, sound event detection, and keyword spotting. However, traditional AF design prioritizes isolated signal-level objectives, often overlooking downstream task performance. This can lead to suboptimal performance. Recent research has leveraged meta-learning to automatically learn AF update rules from data, alleviating the need for manual tuning when using simple signal-level objectives. This paper improves the Meta-AF framework by expanding it to support end-to-end training for arbitrary downstream tasks. We focus on classification tasks, where we introduce a novel training methodology that harnesses self-supervision and classifier feedback. We evaluate our approach on the combined task of acoustic echo cancellation and keyword spotting. Our findings demonstrate consistent performance improvements with both pre-trained and joint-trained keyword spotting models across synthetic and real playback. Notably, these improvements come without requiring additional tuning, increased inference-time complexity, or reliance on oracle signal-level training data.

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